Re: [NTLK] Scientific calculator

From: Brian (bmcewen_at_comcast.net)
Date: Tue Dec 10 2002 - 23:18:15 EST


>From: Ramez MOURAD <ramez_at_mac.com>
>Subject:
>
>Does anyone on this list use a scientific calculator on the newton?
>I have a 2100 and have not been able to use it because i cannot find a
>suitable calculator.
>s there a cas (computer algebra system) or a good calculus enabled
>calculator that i have missed?
>Please reply to me off-list.
>Thank you for your help.

There is a good HP RPN calc, and there's a Casio graphing calculator app-
Newtsio by Thomas Snyder- the author used to be on the list some time ago,
I've not seen a post recently though.
Also there's Calc++ which was commercial but has a free serial now.

Check out www.unna.org click on "archive" on the top left. In the unna
archive, applications/calculator/ is where you want to be.

Applications/calculator/ has a few more, including the HP RPN one, you'll
have to google for Newtsio though as it's not in the Unna textlisting.

Also check out the ftp.amug.org calculator section, but I think the ones I
mention above are the most powerful that have been made for the Newt. I've
only used them for the scientific notation and trig functions, I'm not sure
how fully implemented the Casio graphing routines are, for example, if you
want to be graphing integrals or similar...

HTH.

Brian

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